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How should the scientific world handle Russia? Watch, and join, the debate

How should the scientific world handle Russia? Watch, and join, the debate
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The war in Ukraine: science community is divided over the justification for science sanctions against Russia

Six months into the war in Ukraine, researchers around the world are continuing discussions on science sanctions. Following the invasion, Russia is cut out of much scientific collaboration with the west, but some say it would be better to maintain links with scientists in the country and encourage dissent, while others believe all ties must be cut. Meanwhile, the jury is still out on whether the impact of science sanctions on Russia are worth the collateral damage elsewhere. ....

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The conduct of science in times of war

In the wake of Russia’s 24 February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, allied governments rushed out a series of “science sanctions”, restricting scientific collaboration as part of a broad campaign of economic and trade penalties designed to deter Russia. While there are some historical antecedents, the nature and breadth of these measures were unprecedented in the scientific community. Now, many ask: how have they affected Russia and Belarus? What impact might they have on current or future science, globally? ....

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